Caterpillar cut the ribbon Thursday on a new data analysis lab at the University of Illinois Research Park in Champaign. The facility is meant to be the first of several the company will open to use data analysis for research and development.
Caterpillar already does data analysis at various sites in the Peoria area, where the company is based. But with the new “data innovation lab,” Caterpillar wants to use data collected primarily from sensors embedded in Cat equipment, to improve its products and operations. Data Innovation Lab manager Josh Edwards says the lab will rely on a labor pool the U of I has an ample supply of … students.
“So, if you look at the staffing model here at the lab, it’s going to be staffed by three Caterpillar employees and approximately 18 students. And the students are going to make up the majority of the work force, helping us innovate, get the diverse perspective, work on data analytics for us.”
Cat’s Chief Technology Officer GwenneHenricks says the company will open other data innovation labs in communities that offer similar “pockets of talent and activity”.